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Circular dichroism in optical second harmonic generated in reflection from chiral G-shaped metamaterials
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, England. 2012. Vol. 352.
Mamonov E., Kolmychek I. A., Murzina T. V., Maydykovsky A. I., Aktsipetrov O. A., Valev V. K., Verbiest T., Silhanek A. V., Moshchalkov V. V.
Influence of chirality on the optical second harmonic generated from planar array of G-shaped metamaterials is studied. Circular dichroism of these nanostructures manifests itself via different efficiency of left and right circularly polarized second harmonic that is observed for the samples of different handedness. This difference allows to distinguish between the two enantiomers.
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Mamonov E., Maydykovskiy A. I., Kolmychek I. A. et al., Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 2017 Vol. 96 No. 7
Chiral planar metamaterials are known for their possibility to show strong nonlinear optical effects such as second harmonic generation (SHG) circular dichroism or asymmetric SHG. The underlying mechanisms are commonly discussed in terms of local field effects and formation of localized SHG sources (so called “hotspots”) that are sensitive to the shape and size of ...
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Mamonov E., Kolmychek I. A., Vandendriessche S. et al., Physical Review B: Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 2014 Vol. 89
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Mamonov E., Murzina T. V., Kolmychek I. A. et al., Optics Express 2012 Vol. 20 No. 8
Chirality effects in optical second harmonic generation (SHG) are studied in periodic planar arrays of gold G-shaped nanostructures. We show that G-shaped structures of different handedness demonstrate different SHG efficiency for the left and right circular polarizations, as well as the opposite directions of the SHG polarization plane rotation. The observed effects are interpreted as ...
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Trifonova E., Ankudinov N., Mikhaylov A. A. et al., Angewandte Chemie - International Edition 2018 Vol. 57 No. 26 P. 7714–7718
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of circular polarization of radiation ...
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